Cattle Treatment for Hoof Rot at Cruzen Ranch Idaho 1941
Cattle with hoof rot are driven through pens containing a solution of blue vitriol on the Cruzen Ranch in Valley County, Idaho. In July 1941, ranchers utilized this method to treat livestock ailments. Blue vitriol, or copper sulfate, was commonly employed in veterinary medicine for its antiseptic properties, aiding in the health of cattle.
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Cattle Treatment for Hoof Rot at Cruzen Ranch Idaho 1941
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